Associate director (structures)

Permanent
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Our client is a thriving engineering consultancy based in Glasgow and due to a healthy project pipeline, that secures work for several years they are looking to appoint an Associate Director because of continued growth.

Within this role you will be responsible for managing a small team of engineers, mentoring junior engineers, attracting new business, and ensuring that all projects are completed as per client briefs on time, to budget and to the highest possible standards.

Typical projects sectors include Industrial buildings, offices, educational facilities, residential and bespoke designs.

As you will be responsible for ensuring that all projects are delivered in line with Scottish building laws, you must have SER Certification to be considered for the role.

Duties of the successful Structural Engineer

  • Meet clients ensuring projects are completed as per brief, on time and to the highest standards
  • Prepare and direct designs, specifications, and progress reports
  • Develop, train and mentor more junior engineers

What you will need

  • A degree in Structural/Civil Engineering
  • MIStructE status
  • SER Registration
  • Experience within a similar role
  • Strong communication skills

ON OFFER

  • £65,000 – £70,000
  • Company Pension
  • Life assurance
  • 5 hour week
  • 25 day annual leave + Public holidays

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

When you hit apply your CV will land in my inbox, at which point, I’ll arrange a suitable time to discuss this opportunity with you over the phone.

I’ll disclose the name of my client on that initial call, and if you are happy to proceed, only then will I forward your details to my client and arrange an interview.

I may have other similar opportunities on the horizon (not yet advertised) which can be discussed at this point.

If you would rather talk to me before sending a CV, please don’t hesitate to call Conrad Consulting (Edinburgh office) and ask for Connor Sandison!

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